The public consultation for the Grenfell Memory Project runs from 19 May to 11 August 2026. We are inviting close families of the deceased, survivors, the wider Grenfell communities, and residents across the five North Kensington wards to share their views on our proposals.
The term 'close families of the deceased' has been defined by feedback during the pre-consultation engagement period. We use it to mean close family members of those who died, including spouses or partners, parents, children, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, and a family nominated relative. By broad consensus, aunties, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and family friends are excluded.
Your feedback will help shape how the project moves forward.
Consultation Proposals
Based on early feedback from the pre‑consultation phase, we are now consulting on five proposals for the Grenfell Memory Project. The proposals are shown as you go through the questionnaire, but you can also read them on our proposals page.
How to share your views
Online:
Please complete this questionnaire in one go. It is not possible to save this questionnaire and return to it later.
Start questionnaireBy post:
You can complete the print version of the questionnaire (PDF, 165KB) and return it to:
Grenfell Memory Project
London Fire Brigade
169 Union Street
London
SE1 0LL
FREEPOST envelopes are available on request.
Contact us online:
For more information about the Grenfell Memory Project, or to take part, please contact us:
Email: Grenfell.engagement@london-fire.gov.uk
WhatsApp: 07385 382 580
Come and meet the Engagement team
We're running a number of online and face-to-face events throughout the consultation period, so come along and share your views.
June
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4 June: North Kensington voluntary sector roundtable, 10 - 11.30am.
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5 June: Proudly Autistic meeting, 10-12noon.
St Francis Church, Dalgarno Way, W10 5EL -
17 June: Drop-in community session, 1 – 4pm.
Pig and Whistle, 92 Bramley Road, W10 6UG
Registration required -
18 June: Community Lunch at Resource Centre,12 - 2.30pm
Partner: Lancaster West Resident Association
Lancaster West Estate, Whitchurch Road, London, W11 1WF
Registration required - 20 June: One Heart Festival at Westway Trust, 12 - 6pm
Partner: Youth Alliance
Westway Sports & Centre, 1 Crowthorne Road, London, W10 6RP -
25 June: Community Brunch and Conversation, 10am – 12 noon
Artisan Eatery, 142 Ladbroke Grove, W10 5NE (opposite Ladbroke Grove tube station).
Registration required -
25 June: Drop in at Avondale Park Primary school, 1.30 - 5pm
Sirdir Road, W10 4EE -
25 June: Swimbrook Estate Open day, 3 - 6pm
Swinbrook Community Centre, 145 Acklam Road, North Kensington, W10 5YX
July
- 7 July: Women’s Voices Matter: Shaping the Future–Lunch at Al Manaar, 11am - 2pm
Partner: Women services at Al Manaar Mosque
244 Acklam Rd, London W10 5YG - 11 July: Community Open Day at Bay 20, 12 - 6pm
Partner: EASE/Lancaster West Residents Association
71 St Marks Road, London, W10 6JG - 11 July: Trellick Festival, 12 - 7pm
Partner: Trellick Residents Association and the Trellick Festival Committee
Trellick Tower, 5 Golborne Road, London, W10 5PA. - 24 July: Cultural Brunch at Reeds Centre 10am -12 noon
Partner: the Space
The Reed, 28 Convent Gardens, London W11 1NH - 30 July: Community Quiz Night at Pig and Whistle Pub, 6pm - 9.30pm
Partners: Grenfell United, Pig and Whistle Pub and local businesses
92 Bramley Road, London, W10 6UG
Further information
Our key consultation documents can be found below. Translated and alternative format versions of our key consultation documents will be available shortly.